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k-oi (felt tents) : in Pakhpu, 88 ; Stüpalike monuments resembling, 1190.

' Ak-sai-chin', plateau, 1325.

Ak-sipil, ' Tati ', coins said to have come from, 102.

ak-su, ' white water', flood from melting snows, 16 n., 202, 204, 275, 1246, 1263 sq. See also kara-su.

Ak-su, district of, r 297 sqq. ; Chi-mo, Ku-mo, Po-Yuan, and If e jung of Tang shu, 1297 ; Ku-mo of Han Annals and Wei iio, ib. ; Wu-k'ung's Po-huan, Pu-han, or rVei j ung, ib.; r1 Th-su wrongly identified with, ib. ; HstIan-tsang's account of, as Po-luchia, 1297 sq. ; A. mentioned by Hâji Muhammad, 1299 n. 4.

ethnography of, 1298, 1352 sqq. ; Dolan population in, 1296 ; Hsüantsang's account of population, 1298. postal stations between Khotan and Ak-su, 1284 ; distance to A. from Kucha, 1297; from Uch-Turfân, ib. Ak-su, town of: importance due to geographical position, 1298 ; scanty cultivation near, due to ethnic character of population, 1296 ; routes through, 1298 ; T'ang itinerary to Uch-Turfân, 1299.

New Town ' of, 1297 sq.

Muhammadan remains between Old and New Toren, 1299.

Ak-su River : route along, 1296 ; its volume and its head-waters, ib. See also Kum-arik-daryâ.

Ak-tam, near Tâsh-kurghân, ruins at, 76. Ak-tâz, tee Balawaste.

Ak-terek : ancient site, 133 sqq. ; chronological indications, 137; contemporary with Rawak Stiipa, 1b.; date of abandonment, 140,

remains : method of indicating provenance of, 134 n.; compared with remains from Rawak and Dandân-oilik, 134 sqq., 164 ; gilt appliqué relievos, I 35 ; hard stucco, 135 sq. ; analysis of, 1391 ; terra-cotta figurines, 137 ; small frs. of stucco relievo decoration, 138 ; chief types of stucco relievos, ib.; decorative motifs, differences of style in, 139; frescoes, 139, 145; human bones abundant, r 4o; Chinese coins found at, 137, 140, 145, 1343, 1350 ; coins (Chinese and Muhammadan) said to have come from ' Tatis' of, 102, 1342 ; date of coin finds, 140; list of objects, 141 sqq. ; list of objects found on `Tati' near, 153. See also Siyelik.

Buddhist shrine : structural remains of, 135 ; shrine suffered from conflagration, 136 ; finds affected by fire and wind-erosion, :6.

Ak-terek, village, 139.

Akal-yolchi, hunter, 13or.

Akât;agarbha (Vigvapâni), Bodhisattva, in paintings, 888 n. 31, 1037, 1409, 141/.

GENERAL. INDEX

Akche ( Wei-toil), locality, distance from Uch- I'urfän, 1301.

Akchik Valley, fir forest found in, 89. Akchik-karaul, watch-tower near Hâmi, 1151.

aksaras, Brâhmi, on pottery fr., 171 ; on silk strip, 701 sqq. See alphabetical tables.

Aksobhya, Buddha, drawing of, in magic diagram, 999.

Ala-shan, hill chain, 724.

Alam-khöja-köl, lagoon, 351.

Alb-dd.-11)i, mentions white water'; 16 n. Alexander, in Swat territory, 2 sqq. Alexander type of head, on garnet in-

taglio, Ica, 120 ; ' Alexander's hunt'

type in seal, 1247, 1257.

Alexander III Range, valleys of, 1128. ALLAN, Mr. J. : help given by, xx, xxi;

notes on coins, tor sq., 129, 159, 206,

1340 sqq.

almond shell, fr., 444.

alms-bowl : stucco model, 190; of Buddha, 98, I12, 882.

Alpataka-mazâr, near Kalka, 1228. alphabetical tables : Khotanese, 815, 9I5,

1448-52, 1454-6 ; Tibetan, 1464. Alpine vegetation, I r 16.

Alp:nus, sec Homo Alpinus.

altar, mod., at Chien-fo-tung, 931 ; in paintings, 948, 96r, 977, 1038, 1053, &c. See also valances.

Altin-tâgh (' Fore-mountains '), E. ex-

tension of main K'un-lun, 549. Altmish-bulak, salt springs of, 346. Amalal:a ornaments, 23.

Amân-ul-mulk, ruler of Chitral, 42 n. Ambar, see Hâsha.

Amdo breed of horses, mentioned in Tibetan does., 1465.

AMEDROZ, Mr. H., on date of Ch'ien-fotung MSS., 829'n.

amethyst bead, see beads.

Amitabha, Dhyâni-buddha : paintings of, 86o, 866, 882, 886 sq. ; on paper, 975, 996, 1036 ; on silk, 952, 959, 1017, 1028, 1037, 1055 ; in magic diagram, 999 ; in form of Amitâyus, 888, 949, 961, 1077, 1080 ; as one of ten Kings, 1422 ; Petrucci on, 1393.

A.'s paradise: paintings of, 857, 859, 883 sqq., 929 sq., 934, 948 sq•, 953, 960sq., 977, .00I, 1011, 1014, 1023, 1037, 1042, 1047, 1049, 1057 sq., 1071, 1073, 1077, lo8o, 1084; in side-scenes, 978, 1014 sq., 1038, 1042, 1077 ; Turkestan Nvall-paintings of, 883 n. 5 ; Sukhâvati lake in, 857, 859, 885, 887 ; Japanese paintings of, their Chinese original, 883 ; • Central-Asian development of scheme, ib. ; Wei-chSh Po-chih-na's fresco, ib.; scenes based on Amilayurdhyana-sûlra, 883, 886, 93o, 948, 1049 ; simplified representations, 884. See Sukhâvati.

Mandalas' of, 1405 sqq,

1507

paper pounce of, 892, 969.

triad of, in paintings, 886 sq., 1055, 1077, lo8o; Petrucci on, 1406 n.

woodcuts of, 893 n.15, 968, 976, 1044.

See also âkyamuni.

Amilayurdlyana-sûlra, painted paradise scenes based on, 883, 886, 93o, 948, 1049.

ammunition, mentioned in Chinese doc.,

659. See also arrow-heads, stones. AmoghapaAa (?), Bodhisattva, painting

of, 1o78.

Amoghasiddhi, Buddha, drawing of, in magic diagram, 999.

amorini, on Mirân frescoes, 510, 524 sqq. amphorae : (Yôtkan) 112 ; (So-yang-

ch'êng) 1107 ; (Kara-dong) 1242,

1244.

Amrtadna-preta, silk painting of, 1078. amulets : (Miragram) 49, 133 ; (Kine-

tokmak) 133 ; (Yangi-daryâ) 1283 ;

(Mazar-tagh) 1294.

An, king of Shan-shan,33o.

An-han, military company of Tun-huang Limes, 596.

An-hsi (Kua-chou), oasis : location of, 581 ; Limes line from Tun-huang to, 604, 1093 sqq. ; from Yti-mên-hsien, 1136 sqq.; limited extent and resources, 1091 ; population, 1092 ; Kao Chti-hui at, 817. See also Kua-chou.

An-hsi, mod. chief ' town ' of, 109/ ; destructive winds of, 388, I o95 sqq.; wind-erosion at, 388, 1096 ; name coupled with winds of Su-lo Ho basin, 643; cart-track from, 6o6; route from Tunhuang, 1089 ; importance due to geographical situation, 1091 ; ruins of walled town near, 1095 ; second stay at An-hsi, 1141.

An-hsi, old name for Kuchâ, q. v.

An-hsi—Hâmi route : in Later Han Annals, 329, 563, 581 ; importance of route, 1093, 1141 sqq. ; Hstiang-tsang's desert journey along, 1097 sqq., 1142 sqq. ; scarcity of fuel, &c., on route, 710,I 142 ; desiccation on, 1 142 ; topographical features of, 1143 ; route not opened by Former Han, I150. See also Hâmi, route of the north.

An-hsi—Lop-nor road, 590 sq.

An-lu-shan, rebellion of, mentioned, 32 An-tien, military company of Tunhuang Limes, 596.

Anambar (Khanambal), locality, 623. Ananda, disciple of Gautama Buddha,

paintings of: mural, 502 ; on silk,

1038 ; Â. named in MS. frs., 1438,

1443.

Andin-dhéri, mound, 17.

Andijânis, Muhammadan traders, 676.

ANDREWS, AIr. F. FI., Director of Technical Institute at Kashmir : help given by, xiv ; on wooden locks and keys, 16o, 191-3 ; on ancient ' stationery'

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